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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." for more than 20 years 97% of scientific research has said that climate change is happening and it is caused by people. but americans remain divided on the issue, and they are more skeptical than others around the world. 40% of americans see the change in climate as a major global threat. that's in comparison to 54% of europeans, and 65% of those surveyed in latin america. to continue this discussion, we're joined by michael mann the director of penn state's earth system science center, heidi coen, and claus jacob. why the reluctance of some americans to trust the science. >> in 2002 there was an internal memo leaked from frank luntz. and he was advising his clienting that the public was becoming convinced that there was a scientific consensus s surrounding the issue of climate change. but based on his focus grouping and polling, there was still a narrow window of opportunity
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." for more than 20 years 97% of scientific research has said that climate change is happening and it is caused by people. but americans remain divided on the issue, and they are more skeptical than others around the world. 40% of americans see the change in climate as a major global threat. that's in comparison to 54% of...
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al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. ♪ [ cheers ] content while setting new standards in journalism. >> a new voice of journalism in the u.s., al jazeera america. america. >> we tell the human store ri from around the block, across the country. >> if joe can't find work, his family will go from living in a hotel to living in their car. >> connected, inspired, bold. >> the horrors of solitary confinement in prison on movies and television, on shawshank redemption, and hbo's oz. whatever it's called, with he all know it's a place you don't want to go. >> i want to protect you. ple you out of that one bunk and cast you out with the sodomites. >> to take a
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his words helped to fuel the civil rights movement and forever altered america. two practice rigsnerrion at washington's historic shiloh baptist church took part in the march on washington and spoke about the impact of his words. >> i was 28 when i attended the march. i attended with my father. >> 200,000 sang on constitution avenue here on want 28 of august. >> i'm constance take. i was 14 years old and i attended with my mother, who was in her 60's. we didn't know what martin was going to say. if you could move that day, you wanted to be at that march. >> there was a sense of feeling that this was a risky undertaking. that was overtaken by the view that you've got to do this. if i don't stand up for me, who will. >> you are talking about policemen and soldiers, you couldn't move without being in contact with some authority. what was surprising to me was the fact that there were so many people who were non-african. i had no idea that many americans felt strongly about the fact that we should have more rights than we had. the other thing that was impressive that
his words helped to fuel the civil rights movement and forever altered america. two practice rigsnerrion at washington's historic shiloh baptist church took part in the march on washington and spoke about the impact of his words. >> i was 28 when i attended the march. i attended with my father. >> 200,000 sang on constitution avenue here on want 28 of august. >> i'm constance take. i was 14 years old and i attended with my mother, who was in her 60's. we didn't know what...
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al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. . can you say stocktopussy? >> an interesting debate. coming up, a school where students don't read books. instead they use ipads almost >>> in business, tensions the in syria have been pushing oil prices higher. "real money" ali velshi has more. >> all the the attention oh on syria have brought in to to oil. before settling at $107.65 a barrel. this as officials in the obama administration issued statements talking about an attack on syria. oil markets are freaked out that an attack, even fit's limited can spark a wider regional conflict that disrupts oil supplies in the middle east. the middle east supplies 30% of th
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. >> welcome back to al jazeera. here is a look at the top stories. president obama said he has now concluded that the government of syria carried out chemical attacks against its own people. he was asked what his next step might be. >> obama: first of all i have not made a decision. if the syrian government used chemical weapons on its own people that would change some of our calculations. the reason has to do not only international norms but america's self interest. >> as the u.n. supreme court council considers the attack, the secretary general is asking for more time for the investigators and for dim plo ds diplomascy. >> a half century to the day that martin luther king delivered his i have a "dream" speech, mike viqueira was ther there{^l" ^}. >> bells range on the national mall and across the country to mark the moment. >> i have a dre
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. >> welcome back to al jazeera. here is a look at the top stories. president obama said he has now concluded that the government of syria carried out chemical attacks against its own people. he was asked what his next step might be....
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spoke to a racially divided america. people of all stripes packed the mall to hear the words inspired by dr. king. joseph lowry was a freedom fighter along with dr. king. >> committed to be a nation of liberty and justice for all. >> julian bond a civil rights veteran who led a sit in at a segregated lunch counter at greensboro, south carolina. >> we're still being challenged, from the stand your ground laws. >> the spirit of dr. king's words captured the hearts of people not just around america. but around the world. >> part celebration, part commemoration, part renewal. it was 50 years ago on this day that dr. king led the famous march on washington and delivered his i have a dream speech. today the crowd heard from the first african american president. >> to secure the gains this country has made requires constant vigilance. >> the president stood on the spot where king spoke invoke the civil rights leader as an inspiration. >> how he gave mighty voice to the quiet hopes of millions. how he offered a salvation path fo
spoke to a racially divided america. people of all stripes packed the mall to hear the words inspired by dr. king. joseph lowry was a freedom fighter along with dr. king. >> committed to be a nation of liberty and justice for all. >> julian bond a civil rights veteran who led a sit in at a segregated lunch counter at greensboro, south carolina. >> we're still being challenged, from the stand your ground laws. >> the spirit of dr. king's words captured the hearts of...
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all will be launched from a tiny part of france in south america. >> by sea the ship arrives in port. by air, cargo unloaded, by ground, the transport of important components. all part of the assembly process of a giant rocket to get it ready to blast two satellites into space. one satellite for defense from india, the other a telecommunication satellite from the arabian gulf nation. weather permitting the rocket will blast into space on thursday from the european space port here in the most unlikely of places, in the amazon territory of france in south america. >> this has been chosen because of the geographical situation, close with the equator. we have the sea. this is a no risk at all to launch it here. because there is no risk of a hurricane. >> this satellite represents the first time the gas rich nation has reached for outer space and it will have an outer space of 15 years and will beam a larger array of television signals to the middle east and north africa. >> the space agency, for them, this is a historic moment, the space agency has only been around a few years and they sa
all will be launched from a tiny part of france in south america. >> by sea the ship arrives in port. by air, cargo unloaded, by ground, the transport of important components. all part of the assembly process of a giant rocket to get it ready to blast two satellites into space. one satellite for defense from india, the other a telecommunication satellite from the arabian gulf nation. weather permitting the rocket will blast into space on thursday from the european space port here in the...
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not always the rebel groups that america would support. but they might be brought around to cooperating with us. and i think those two options are appropriate as a first response. what comes after that remains to be seen. >> and if we shoot rockets in to syria to detroit chemical weapons do we risk any unforeseen consequences? >> yes. i think the military options here are very, very complexion. complex and i think it's fair that the obama administration is taking its time as you could tell bisect kerry's speech. so far he has condemned the chemical weapons attack, but there has been no outline of what the u.s. response is going to be. and i imagine pentagon balloon he is are very business right now thinking of all the possibility options. >> thank you so much. live from san francisco. emergency crews say they are slowly making progress in their battle against one of the largest wild fires to ever hit california. the rim fire now covers more than 250 square miles and it's located right on the edge of yosemite national park and that's just a
not always the rebel groups that america would support. but they might be brought around to cooperating with us. and i think those two options are appropriate as a first response. what comes after that remains to be seen. >> and if we shoot rockets in to syria to detroit chemical weapons do we risk any unforeseen consequences? >> yes. i think the military options here are very, very complexion. complex and i think it's fair that the obama administration is taking its time as you...
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what they have done, to keep america to be a better place. one of the biggest football clubs in h turkey has had its ban confirmed. the course of arbitration upheld the punishment on wednesday. two european government body found that officials helped to fix matches to win the 2011 turkish lead title. and parred from qualifying for next season's champions league. >> due to drop into the europe league after being eliminated from the champions league at the hands of arsenal. the english club led 3-0. on the night, he added another in the second half, to send them through. arsenal had now qualified for the group stages 16 times in a row. sometimes we get into the pace of a game, we control the game. and due to a professional job was not very maybe exciting game. but we did what we had to do. >> the knights other gales austria, scraped through 4-3. that's despite losing 3-2 on the night. hung on to win their second leg, and go through 4-3 on ogre gait. all the winners will now go into the draw that takes place in monaco on thursday. >> munich top
what they have done, to keep america to be a better place. one of the biggest football clubs in h turkey has had its ban confirmed. the course of arbitration upheld the punishment on wednesday. two european government body found that officials helped to fix matches to win the 2011 turkish lead title. and parred from qualifying for next season's champions league. >> due to drop into the europe league after being eliminated from the champions league at the hands of arsenal. the english club...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> welcome back. i'm richelle carey. reports are out this morning that the russians are doing their part to turn up pressure on the united states. reuters is saying that a military source within russiad interfox news agency claim a submarine and cruiser are moved to the mediterranean. president obama has military options but has not decided whether to launch a military strike on syria. >> fire crews in california have been working non-stop battling the fierce wildfire at yosemite national park. a drone is now being used to spot and attack new fire breakouts. >> a community rebuilds on the eighth anniversary of katrina's destruction. life returns to the devastated lower ninth ward in new orleans as residents start moving back to the neighborhood. >> the clock is ticking on possible military action against syria. president obama says the country used chemical weapons against its own people. now the world is waiting t
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> welcome back. i'm richelle carey. reports are out this morning that the russians are doing their part to turn up pressure on the united states. reuters is saying that a military source within russiad interfox news agency claim a submarine and cruiser are moved to the mediterranean. president obama has military options but has not decided whether to launch a military strike...
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do your job as proud citizens of the united states of america. there are multiple failings that caused this. but all of those organizations were made up of people and individuals, supervisors, officers and agents. so i ask you to do your job with honesty, honor, aren't, and responsibility, our rights for free speech, our rights to bear arms, and our rights as citizens do not come without a responsibility, a duty, and a price, a very steep price. so i ask you the media and the american people what message will you focus on? what magazine will you buy? the one with murderers on the cover? attacking us like cancer or the ones with heroes? we choose who we remember and how we inspire. there are two messages leaving that courtroom. there is the one of hatred, cowardice and betrayal, and one of loyalty, dedication and honor. go back to the day of november 5, 2009, thursday, i want you to remember those who saved lives, the medics, the wounded, the srp staff, those soldiers who did their job, and they saved every single life that they could have. the po
do your job as proud citizens of the united states of america. there are multiple failings that caused this. but all of those organizations were made up of people and individuals, supervisors, officers and agents. so i ask you to do your job with honesty, honor, aren't, and responsibility, our rights for free speech, our rights to bear arms, and our rights as citizens do not come without a responsibility, a duty, and a price, a very steep price. so i ask you the media and the american people...
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we did this last year for the america's cup and we've done a number of other experience that are relative to this it was a subsequence intoxicates and we touch on a a those issues f on a fairly regular basis. during the american cups is we looked at everything was normal we tested the crowd movement what do we need for a footprint for public safety maybe there was a protest all the way that to an explosion. this is very serious and we look at things like boston and renting no and give us a chance to tweak what we do and we have a pretty robust method to how we plan for these things. on the day we aclovate we - if it's a large meeting many of the public safety departments will be there whereas a smaller event like the fourth of july we'll maybe only have some many phone calls. the role of the emergency center is not a emergency center as such we leave the tactical command to the field be commander that have the on the ground view. thank you rob >> i believe next the police department is going to present. >> i'm john. okay planning i'll toward talking about whether this is a parade a marchi
we did this last year for the america's cup and we've done a number of other experience that are relative to this it was a subsequence intoxicates and we touch on a a those issues f on a fairly regular basis. during the american cups is we looked at everything was normal we tested the crowd movement what do we need for a footprint for public safety maybe there was a protest all the way that to an explosion. this is very serious and we look at things like boston and renting no and give us a...
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in boston again, i want to give my son sympathy to those folks we're having our own marathon and the america's cup and countless other neighborhood and musical events we host and the chief and i were in washington, d.c. in concert with all if you have provided in those events inform put forth our need for federal support. we're going to continue that effort it's hard in this era sequestration. and i think the public and visitor to our city deserve sa. ao as a result of board president chiu and in constant conversation with our d e m along with the police and fire chief we want to signal to you to make sure our radio systems are updated right away our system is 13 years old a he if you're already on your cell phone you're on the third ongoing years of the changing. we need this up grating we've learned that communication is the first thing we depend upon. and our emergency facilities are necessarily and we'll outline a specific timeframe for that to happen. we're already working on radio systems and the ata and the agencies want to be connected the police and fire and the emergency responders h
in boston again, i want to give my son sympathy to those folks we're having our own marathon and the america's cup and countless other neighborhood and musical events we host and the chief and i were in washington, d.c. in concert with all if you have provided in those events inform put forth our need for federal support. we're going to continue that effort it's hard in this era sequestration. and i think the public and visitor to our city deserve sa. ao as a result of board president chiu and...
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nearly half new york single many live along and city already most expense p in america expectations add million residents in next 0 years. something must change. prototypes on display museum new york see it simply provide few multi purpose suggests. this becomes your dining table. fox five news. >> news far from news i'm at 11 starts right now h is fox five news age the 11:00. >> thank you for joining us. we will begin some scary moment in air for passengers on jetblue flight bound from boston to dwi: the plane had to be diverted to philly because of the smoke in cabin. we have been monitoring the developments o then story she join us with very latest. karen? well, at last check 95 tkpwrs wait for any lug took be transferred. of no word from jetblue on what caused smoke good news, airline says no one was injured. >> we are looked like once they landed. that's there were some scary moment in air. flight attendants smelled skphoebg inform jetblue passengers there would be an emergency land. plane made rapid decent was met by firetrucks fort lee no one was hurt. we spoke boy phone with one
nearly half new york single many live along and city already most expense p in america expectations add million residents in next 0 years. something must change. prototypes on display museum new york see it simply provide few multi purpose suggests. this becomes your dining table. fox five news. >> news far from news i'm at 11 starts right now h is fox five news age the 11:00. >> thank you for joining us. we will begin some scary moment in air for passengers on jetblue flight bound...
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the fertilizer explosion tells us a lot about what can happen rurale america -- in america. of course the tornadoes that can devastate communities. the importance is public health role in all of these things. about the boston bombings. what many people do not , they were heralded for the fine work, but they did work in a staged event, and things worked as they should work, but that tells you the importanceotice -- of preparedness. needs a range of capacities. we need to know when a new disease enters the community. we need to be able to measure it, do surveillance, track what it does. thee is a range of capacity public health system needs to and each community needs to have these capabilities. out theo point community is one of resilience. i am going to use the definition of resilience we use in national security, but it means the ability to get back on its feet, to respond quickly. recovery is very important. about thehink disasters we have had over the and theor 15 years, ability to recover, that tells you about the internal capacity of communities. communities are differe
the fertilizer explosion tells us a lot about what can happen rurale america -- in america. of course the tornadoes that can devastate communities. the importance is public health role in all of these things. about the boston bombings. what many people do not , they were heralded for the fine work, but they did work in a staged event, and things worked as they should work, but that tells you the importanceotice -- of preparedness. needs a range of capacities. we need to know when a new disease...
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we'll meet him in the made in america continues. how treasure res, commodities and currencies faired today. test. test. test. seasonable or unavailable in the u.s. so to keep the companies growing, they have to look elsewhere and import. as courtney regan reports in the special series made in america that could be good for the economy and jobs. >> reporter: this seafood business in boston relies on impos. they ship 36 million pounds of seafood every year and most of that is sourced overseas. >> when i started in the show show, mpt mpt mpt what does he search for dozens of companies is fighting what she calls an outdated perception that exports are good and imports are good. >> more imports, equals more jobs, more growth, more connection with the global economy in the 21st century because we're a 21st century enter connected around the world. >> reporter: 16 million american jobs exist solely because of imports and half the firms involved in importing are small american businesses, like stavis seafood. >> you have it coming from indo
we'll meet him in the made in america continues. how treasure res, commodities and currencies faired today. test. test. test. seasonable or unavailable in the u.s. so to keep the companies growing, they have to look elsewhere and import. as courtney regan reports in the special series made in america that could be good for the economy and jobs. >> reporter: this seafood business in boston relies on impos. they ship 36 million pounds of seafood every year and most of that is sourced...
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america is not a police state the we're pretty free. for the most part but we didn't learn that they grabbed records of phone calls and the males and a and who we talked to the and when i am not that upset i figure might political enemies already spy on me but is duse's slippery slope leading to terrible things. but there was already things that my government does that upset me more. radley balko writes about them in his new book radley balko one dash "rise of the warrior cop." what do you mean? >> call on r&d and undressed and trade like soldiers and military tactics. john: and the equipment tanks, helicopters, . >> guns, and for a long time they were reserved for each emergency situations like the escaped fugitive for the active and schuster or hostage-taking situation. john: you want to go there with power. >> lives are at stake at a think anybody is opposed to using a s.w.a.t. team but they're overwhelmingly use today in a way that creates violence with confrontation were there wasn't before. when you break into somebody's home at n
america is not a police state the we're pretty free. for the most part but we didn't learn that they grabbed records of phone calls and the males and a and who we talked to the and when i am not that upset i figure might political enemies already spy on me but is duse's slippery slope leading to terrible things. but there was already things that my government does that upset me more. radley balko writes about them in his new book radley balko one dash "rise of the warrior cop." what...
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america against u.s. imperialism, their right to live, self determination. i did a lot of work on that on campus when i was in college. a bit of work on apartheid when i was in college as well. >> i never got involved in supporting a candidate. i never thought a candidate was someone that i would support. then when tom ammiano ran against willie brown, i got inspired. i thought, someone with integrity and honesty, if they can run for mayor, maybe i can be somebody who represents what is true about our people. that is what inspired me to run and be a candidate. one thing this year that i really tackling, and i expect to for a long time, looking at me and how it operates in my district. san francisco, we talk about it being a transit first city, but it does not mean a lot if transit is not very well thought out in places away from downtown. my district is where we need to create better options. all the way down to randall street, there is no accessible boarding areas for the church. there is a woman that li
america against u.s. imperialism, their right to live, self determination. i did a lot of work on that on campus when i was in college. a bit of work on apartheid when i was in college as well. >> i never got involved in supporting a candidate. i never thought a candidate was someone that i would support. then when tom ammiano ran against willie brown, i got inspired. i thought, someone with integrity and honesty, if they can run for mayor, maybe i can be somebody who represents what is...
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how colleges are wasting money and feeling our kids and what we can do about it to the argue that america's colleges and universities lost sight of their top priority to educate students because they are only interested in making money. >> a yale professor makes $1,800 an hour. it's in the book. 1800 our. eight jail professor teaches what we call one and two. one teaches one class and then one guy has to teach to classis. sabbatical every seven years? not at yale. every three years. so we figured out because the yale professor makes over to entered thousand dollars a year on average when you add benefits and all the rest, we had a double of the classrooms and figured she is paid $1,800 for every hour he teaches. if he says are have to prepare my classis, you'd think the lecture is over again and office towers maybe if he's not consulting. we're going to stick with 1800 hour and i think what many lawyers make that. >> so when you add all of the time he spent as a graduate student, undergraduates as an assistant professor to get into that do you think that he is ever paid? >> the point is tha
how colleges are wasting money and feeling our kids and what we can do about it to the argue that america's colleges and universities lost sight of their top priority to educate students because they are only interested in making money. >> a yale professor makes $1,800 an hour. it's in the book. 1800 our. eight jail professor teaches what we call one and two. one teaches one class and then one guy has to teach to classis. sabbatical every seven years? not at yale. every three years. so we...
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america is not a police state the we're prettyfree.. for the most part but we didn't learn that they grabbed records of phone calls and the males and a and who we talked to the and when i am not that upset i figure might political enemies already spy on me but is duse's slippery slope leading to terrible things. but there was already things that my government does that upset me more. radley balko writes about them in his new book radl balko one dash "rise of the warrior cop." what do you mean? >> call on r&d and undressed and trade like soldiers and military tactics. john: and the equipmt tanks, helicopters, . >> guns, and for a long time they were reserved for each emergency situations like the escaped fugitive for the active and schuster or hostage-taking situation. john: you want to go there with power. >> lives are at stake at a think anybody is opposed to using a s.w.a.t. team but they're overwhelmily use today in a way that creates violence with confrontation were there wasn't before. when you break into somebody's home at nights
america is not a police state the we're prettyfree.. for the most part but we didn't learn that they grabbed records of phone calls and the males and a and who we talked to the and when i am not that upset i figure might political enemies already spy on me but is duse's slippery slope leading to terrible things. but there was already things that my government does that upset me more. radley balko writes about them in his new book radl balko one dash "rise of the warrior cop." what do...
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cities, it's kind of embarrassing when indianapolis and memphis and milwaukee and 25 largest cities in america have 4 a.m. legislation to allow service and the data and the sciences out there, seattle spent a lot of money doing a big study about whether or not they should pass a 4 a.m. legislation and what happened was driving fatalities go down and a lot of alcohol problems go down. there is a lot of positive stuff that comes out of this an i also owned a nightclub in the 80s in south of market. at 1:45 a.m. people are slamming down drinks. i think if you want to give them alcohol let them slowly trickle out. it's going to make it a lot easier for police and more cabs on the streets to take people who are inebriated home. that said, i don't think you want to put it out in richmond and residential neighborhoods, but certainly large entertainment venues will attract a lot of customers and bring in tax dollars for the city if we do this. >> strictly from a security perspective we have the problems at night. we are flooding the streets with drunk people, with more people at one time than any othe
cities, it's kind of embarrassing when indianapolis and memphis and milwaukee and 25 largest cities in america have 4 a.m. legislation to allow service and the data and the sciences out there, seattle spent a lot of money doing a big study about whether or not they should pass a 4 a.m. legislation and what happened was driving fatalities go down and a lot of alcohol problems go down. there is a lot of positive stuff that comes out of this an i also owned a nightclub in the 80s in south of...
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across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation. narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the as
across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation....
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the suburbs have grown so much that they really mayor america. the suburbs a very kind of shape and flavor, wealthy, every kind of class, every kind of race. they really do resemble america much more than they did in the '50s and '60s when they were born. and even the '70s. so that's a little different. people like to be around people like themselves around people like them so sticky seed all over the place. easyou see that a new your city. the housing prices are pricing out anybody but bankers. so maybe it's not so diverse any more. >> host: your neighborhood is -- >> guest: it is. i say it's the latter 25 year old with $2500 handbags. >> host: i saw this transition, i saw firsthand where toll brothers, former suburban mostly real estate developer is now going into the city because they see money to be made. and these luxury condos look and, in fact, cost a fortune to also that racial flip but also -- you talk a lot about that. >> guest: gender is a brings all the money to this but what's pushes a lot of people out. it's what has made new york a
the suburbs have grown so much that they really mayor america. the suburbs a very kind of shape and flavor, wealthy, every kind of class, every kind of race. they really do resemble america much more than they did in the '50s and '60s when they were born. and even the '70s. so that's a little different. people like to be around people like themselves around people like them so sticky seed all over the place. easyou see that a new your city. the housing prices are pricing out anybody but...
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we'll meet him in the made in america continues. how treasure res, commodities and currencies faired today. >>> made in the usa for some small businesses that's a tough rule to follow. supplies are seasonable or unavailable in the u.s. so to keep the companies growing, they have to look elsewhere and import. as courtney regan reports in the special series made in america that could be good for the economy and jobs. >> reporter: this seafood business in boston relies on imports. they ship 36 million pounds of seafood every year and most of that is sourced overseas. >> when i started in the business full-time in 1985, 80% of what we did was domestic and 20% imported. now it's flipped. we've seen importing seafood helped us. >> reporter: 84-year-old stavis seafoods has grown eight fold to 126 employees in the last three decades. consumers want their fish year round and that supply isn't available 36 five days a year domestically. >> producers, american consumers, part of a global supply chain. >> reporter: laura what does he search for
we'll meet him in the made in america continues. how treasure res, commodities and currencies faired today. >>> made in the usa for some small businesses that's a tough rule to follow. supplies are seasonable or unavailable in the u.s. so to keep the companies growing, they have to look elsewhere and import. as courtney regan reports in the special series made in america that could be good for the economy and jobs. >> reporter: this seafood business in boston relies on imports....
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who he has to live in one of america's cities want their mayor out. started this sunday. he is said to return to work this week after undergain behavior therapy. more than a dozen women have accused him of inappropriate advances. and if they get enough support an election could be called in just three months time. >>> penn state is paying out. victims the jerry san dusky trial. so far 26 out of 31 are very close in reaching a deal. in and deals are coming together as going to trial for an alleged cover up. >>> yore to egypt now the government says 79 people were killed yesterday in fighting. security forces and those of the muslim brotherhood. bringing the total death toll no four days to nearly 900. egyptians wondering what's next. abc richard has more on this report. >> reporter: on the streets of kier, the egypt military emerged posed a heavy military close you know. the arm is stations armored vehicles on ever marijuana fair. egypt's military ruler went on government television with a blunt warning that violence against the state will not be tolerated. one day after s
who he has to live in one of america's cities want their mayor out. started this sunday. he is said to return to work this week after undergain behavior therapy. more than a dozen women have accused him of inappropriate advances. and if they get enough support an election could be called in just three months time. >>> penn state is paying out. victims the jerry san dusky trial. so far 26 out of 31 are very close in reaching a deal. in and deals are coming together as going to trial for...
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another planet entertainment, where another planet puts on probably the greatest music festival in america for three days here in golden gate park. >> we work with them a lot to prevent and not have any problems. and what we have done with them is have roads built and have pieces under whatever equipment is parked. they do all of that. and then when it gets removed, they have very little damage. >> for me as a gardener and having to stay here and work after they leave, i am more than happy when i see their greening team come through and green everything up. >> we have given them pieces that they can use, and pieces that they can't use. so we are allowing them, again, because we have irrigation in the ground so they can use, and if they put up a tent they can stake a tent in some places, they can't stake a tent in other places. so we are protecting the golden gate park asset. >> so what is really special about the partnership is not just the incredible music, that about 70,000 of our closest friends are listening to right now, but for the respect that everybody has for this park and the wor
another planet entertainment, where another planet puts on probably the greatest music festival in america for three days here in golden gate park. >> we work with them a lot to prevent and not have any problems. and what we have done with them is have roads built and have pieces under whatever equipment is parked. they do all of that. and then when it gets removed, they have very little damage. >> for me as a gardener and having to stay here and work after they leave, i am more...
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the suburbs coming to know, the suburbs are more than any other place sort of the cultural pillar of america to read it embodies the american dream, it's very -- the image of the house in suburbia is what people strive for and where people live but that is changing coming and it's changing pretty dramatically. these changes have been slowly over time that every indicator you look at is showing this. we are tired of this way of life and the reasons behind that are numerous and complex and kind of draining away for a number of years. the debt indicators out there, the sort of sense of the american people who live in the suburbs were really looking at a sort of seismic change in how and where we live and i just thought that was a really momentous trend and one with delving into and so i did. >> host: i will be interested to hear about those indicators. but first i wanted to know what inspired you to write this book to look at this? >> guest: i kind of caught west about the headlines of the census data showing sort of whiffs of the speculative on to the radar and i thought this interesting. ther
the suburbs coming to know, the suburbs are more than any other place sort of the cultural pillar of america to read it embodies the american dream, it's very -- the image of the house in suburbia is what people strive for and where people live but that is changing coming and it's changing pretty dramatically. these changes have been slowly over time that every indicator you look at is showing this. we are tired of this way of life and the reasons behind that are numerous and complex and kind...